It’s hard to imagine many vocations that require mad no-scope skills in Call of Duty as a skill, but thanks to one company, the medium of videogames could serve as a yardstick for potential new hires, and their ability to multi-task, remember important data and other office skills.

Publishers and platform holders love to share weird, useless stats about their stuff, and Sony is doing some of that today as they talk about numbers related to the PS4’s share function, such as how users have gone to the share menu 10.9 million times.

PlayStation 4 digital titles have come under scrutiny this week, starting with EA titles FIFA 14, Battlefield 4 and Need for Speed: Rivals each selling for £63 a pop. Sony has now stepped forward to explain why its own titles Knack and Killzone: Shadow Fall cost £53 on the store.

PlayStation 4 launched in the North America last week, along with a first-party titles Killzone: Shadow Fall, Knack and Resogun. Sony’s vice president of marketing Jon Koller reckons it was the company’s best console launch line-up to date.

Resogun and Knack are both available for PS4 today in North America and below the break we have three videos for you: the launch trailer for Knack, and action trailer for Resogun, and an accolades trailer for the Housemarque shooter as well. You can catch up on review scores for both games here and here.